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Chicago examiner f&ssfl Chicago and vlclnlty generally } k~7 fair and colder to-day and wednes j|p v day brisk winds mof-tiy north - 1 westerly swjlt \ the temperature yesterday sbc highest b4 * ,->Â»â– lowest 33 r fy average u vol ix no 72 a m wednesday Chicago march is 1911 20 pages wednesday that advertises her room to rent in the w examiner want ad columns \ she knows that she will get an intelligent young man or woman as a tenant you should begin now reading and using the examiner want ad columns o r^rtas oses price one cent 11 """ v <**Â« 2 traitor mafia leaders slain mid throng assassin fires from ambush in crowded north side ital ian quarter and escapes widows vow vengeance hundreds who see phillipo maniscarco and antonio ' dugo killed balk police â€¢* the tolce of the mafia spoke laÃŸt even ing in Chicago and as a sequence phluippo maniscarco and antonio dugo the two leaders of this all-powerfull and dreaded secret organization in Chicago were shot to death in a crowded street in the north side italian district and within the sight of hundreds of residents of that quarter the shooting was done in front of dugo's place of business doo west oak street ' a double-barreled shotgun was the weapon used to carry out the death sen tence imposed on maniscarco and dngo by the organization maniscarco fell at the first shot dugo at the second the assassin's aim was straight and true the men died almost instantly then the assassins fled no trace of them could be found a minute after the shots had rung out but the decree of ; the mafia had been executed the victims tho bad incurred the enmity of the mem bers of the organization were dead hundreds see shooting injan instant the whole italian quarter had been thrown into an uproar the shooting of maniscarco and dugo bad been boldly planned and ns doldly carried out the deed was witnessed by hundreds four policemen and detectives were on the within a minute hundreds f were rushed there a few moments later hut no great is the terror implanted in rbe hearts of all sons of italy of the mafia j so terrible is the vengeance of this mys terious organization that the police were not able to find with two exceptions any one who would sa,v thai he bad seen the rfovin xo trace of the assassins has been found two men are under arrest suspected of knowing something of the crime that 1s all but the widows of the two dead men a brother of antonio dugo as they viewed the bodies in an morgue beat their breasts and vowed then and there to have vengeance say victims held out we have known for some time that maniscarco and dngo were members of the mafla said acting chief of police rschuettler who took charge of the case last night we know something about this society and as much about its work * lugs as any one knows blackmailing is a favorite game with the mafia and the two dead men were sus pected of baviug been engaged in one of these schemes not so very long ago we have had two detectives working and watching them forÂ°some days from what i can learn it is though that the two dead men bad kept about sboo that mem berg of the society thought should have been divided cause of enmity hidden what maniscarco and dugo had done to incur the displeasure of the mafia is not unown and probably never will be known the mafia does not reveal its secrets the police believe that the two leaders were thought to have been holding out on â€¢ the members of the organization some of the proceeds of the mafia's dark deeds for the mafia lives and flourishes by prey ing upon its fellow men blackmailing them robbing them and terrorizing them maniscarco dugo and a young nephew of the latter were standing at 6:45 o'clock last evening on the sidewalk in front of the dingy squalid tenement house at 500 , west oak street scores of families live in the tenement there are families living in the basement and there are mysterioas passages and hallways in the place in the basement dugo bad been running *. poolroom darkness had not fallen residents were coming home from work groups of ital ians were in the street talking and there were other groups on the steps the stores were busy the three men were fe talking animatedly f assassins hide in hallway ' yy then the shots came the two men â€¢/ mnrked for vengeance fell the assassin or assassins bad stood in the steps lead ing down into the basement and but a lew feet away from the three men over these steps is a flight of steps leading to the first floor of the dingy â€¢ somewhat dilapidated tenement house leaning against these steps the police who were at the scene in a few moments i found the shotgun the barrels were both warm and both chaniders had been fired the long narrow dark hallway leading straight through from the front of the ten \ ment to the rear n hallway punctured . at intervals by doors had furnished an ' admirable means of escape through this j dark hallway the assassins fled maniscarco and dugo were known to be i reno editor is shot by woman's champion mining man resents alleged insult to grand daughter-in law of late senator mitchell reno nev march 14 because of an alleged insult to mrs katherlne s mitch ell granddaugbter-in-lnw of the late united states senator alexander mitchell of wisconsin and daughter of president joseph r parrott of the florida east coast railway daniel edwards last night shot e ray mackay editor of the reno j weekly a periodical devoted to the do [ ings of the divorce colony the names of mrs mitchell and ed wards who is a wealthy mining man were coupled in a newspaper article in a way which edwards thought called for an apology and accompanied by mrs mitch ell he went to a hotel of which mac kay is a part owner to demand it mac kay refused to apologize and edwards pulled a revolver and fired the bullet missed mackay's head by a few inches and passed through his right hand which he held np to ward off an expected blow mackay has made no complaint to the police it is said mrs mitchell is seek ing a divorce from david mitchell mrs ethel kirkman kirk associate pub lisher of the reno weekly is the di vorced wife of milton kirk a member of the wealthy soap manufacturing family of Chicago and bought an interest in the little publication about four months ago mrs kirk disclaims all knowledge of certain stories ntil after publication Taft meets rockefeller president is hailed while playing golf with cheery good morning augusta ga march 14 president Taft and john d rockefeller met to-day for the first time since the president's ar rival despite the fact that they have been fellow guests at the same hotel since sat urday the meeting occurred on the golf links mr rockefeller and his party passed the president who was playing with ansley wilcox of buffalo 200 feet away mr rockefeller quickly recognized mr Taft good morning mr president be called the president who was about to i drive looked up i why good morning mr rockefeller [ he answered the president and mr rockefeller waved their hands at each other and the latter passed ou * police to run biddle gym tony must obey boxing club laws in private bouts phila'delphia march 14.-"tony biddle the millionaire sportsman has re ceived notice from the police that be can not hold private boxing matches in his gymnasium unless be conforms with all the rules of the philsdelphln boxing clubs these include an examination by a phy sician of all boxejs and a notification to the authorities twenty-four hours in ad vance as to who will fight assistant su perintendent of police leary declares he fears some person will be killed in the biddle gymnasium and says he does not wish to take the responsibility bank has photo gallery coin exchange of n y collects pic tures of all employes for reference new york march 14 a gallery of photographs of all the employes of the corn exchange bank with its various branches is being collected by the bank officials along with it the bauk is gather ing up life sketches of the employes and fling the photographs and sketches away together in the bank vaults the idea originated a month ago at a conference of the bank's officials vice president frew to-day said that the plan was de signed to enable the bank's officials to get in personal touch with all its em ployes lame ducks get places washington d c march 14 the state department to-day announced that former senator carter of montana former representative tawney of minnesota and f h street republican national commit teeman from new hampshire have been appointed members of the joint committee to settle existing boundary disputes be tween the united states and canada club's snub of loeb laid to smuggler foe of port collector in n y union league indicted for evading duties threat follows arrest Taft asked to dismiss official and application to society is held up new york march 14 the mystery of the failure thus far of william loeb jr collector of the ort of new york to be elected a member of the union league club the citadel of swell repub licanism in new york promises soon to be cleared by the action of the federal grand jury at burlington vt to-day in indicting frank h partridge a prominent member of the club on a charge of smug ' gling collector loeb's application for member ship indorsed by leading members of the club has been before the organization for more than a year and lt has been passed over several times within the last few months until his friends now despair of favorable action upon it it was learned upon trustworthy an t'lorlty to-day that the chief opposition 13 the collector's election has been made | by mr partridge who ls said to lay at mr loeb's door entire responsibility for tie trouble he is having with the federal : authorities j loeb's dismissal threatened j i.ast november mr partridge was ar jr;sted by special customs inspector mor phy of collector loeb's force while part | ridge accompanied by his wife and a | miss humphries was traveling from mont rial canada to new york i the arrest was made by inspector mur iphy aboard the train that was bearing | lie partridge party to this city and oc ; tarred near alburg vt the government jo'fieial proceeded to burlington vt with his prisoner and there turned him over to the united states commissioner charged with smuggling goods from europe to the j value of 2,200 into the united states the commissioner released partridge on a jboud of 1,000 subject to the action of ; he united states grand jury . when the seiaare was made according to inspector murphy's report mr par tridge became violently indignant and de clared he would go straight to washington and have both mnrphy and collector loeb dismissed ' Taft turns deaf ear it was stated to-day that suiting his ao tion to his word partridge went immedi ately to washington after he arrived in new york and there undertook to array against collector loeb the inoÃŸt powerful influences at his command for loeb's dis missal partridge finally it is said got his grievance before president Taft after he had failed to obtain from secretary mac veagh any encouragement in bis campaign against collector loeb the president however is reported to have turned a deaf ear to bis pleas it was after this that the indignant partridge started his campaign against the admission of collector loeb to the union league club which has numbered among its mem bers every republican collector of the port of new york for nearly half a century although the collector's application ls still said to be before the club his friends do not expect favorable action upon it as long as the partridge influence is strong in the organization stabs bull saves baby thirteen-year-old girl attacks animal with only a paring knife huntington lud march 14 with the aid of a small paring-knife pauline broughton a thirteen-yearold girl saved the life of her baby cousin here this after noon from under the hoofs of an enraged bull the animal escaped from farm hands while they were unloading cattle and rushed down the street and into the yard where the baby was playing on the front porch the girl was paring potatoes and used the only weapon available stab bing the beast repeatedly in the neck sev eral small children were injured by the angry beast which was later shot 40,000 heiress is sought j north dakota banker here to give woman legacy ! g a herolz a banker and real estate dealer of linton n d ls in Chicago to find a woman who is heir to an estate valued at between 35,000 and 40,000 the woman is an aunt or a sister of pat rick gahan n homesteader who died in testate in san diego cal december 15 1910 and among other property left 6,000 in cash in herolz's bank in linton he had mentioned the existence of a relative to mr herolz girl hurt at initiation kalamazoo student sustains broken arm at sorority affair kalamazoo mich march 14 while being initiated into the gamma delta tau sorority miss helen zander a pretty high school girl was seriously injured besides being hurt internally one arm was broken she refuses to tell how it hap pened jor who were with her at the time she ii the daughter sg well-known kala mazoo society people we're more sensible â€” blondes through all age white women have bleached their hair and pow dered their skins te make themselves mere blonde than they really were and thus te make themselves more attractive to the opposite sex now however women are choosing men ot a darker type this â– Â».;â€¢-- the intermixture of races which is new upon us destines the blondes to extinction â€” professor charles a ellwood of the university of missouri ' we're better wives â€” brunettes Chicago society wornen defend their own types of telitv in w of complexions y at goodwin gossip says ls about to take unto himself wife j no 5 and this time it is a blonde heretofore he has confined i \ himself to brunettes with little or no success v â– mr goodwin denies the report with a smile count charles de pelogglo of genoa italy now fortified at the hotel la salle is calmly awaiting the arrival of a suitable blonde that ls he was monday he put himself on record as favoring the blonde type above any other but yesterday he was not quite certain blondes are indeed beautiful and the brunettes of america most won derful he said there are so many beautiful girls in your country yesterday i thought there was nothing to compare with a blonde but tc-i day oh my it is different one is confronted with a most difficult prob lem which is to be adjudged the most popular of women the blonde or brunette if a decision ever be reached delving deep into history among psychologists and close students of nature one finds both treated with ilequal favor the brunette admit tedly has been judged as quick of tamper while the blonde is said to fee home loving and of a sweet dis position the chataine with the col bring of both possesses either the characteristic quick temper or home ttoving disposition i i don't think there is any difference " said mrs carter h harrison it 11 de fends on the woman the most fascina ting piece of humanity can either be blonde br brunette or perhaps chataine i confess that i am decidedly the last if a woman possesses charm it makes no difference what her type of beauty be miss rose stahl the actress who is a most decided blonde favors the lighter type mostly because they are more en sible there can be no doubt on a question of that kind laughingly said miss stahl just read of the divorce cases isn't it true that most of the women are brunettes and that the co-re spondents are blondes and there are no blond suffragettes the blondes are for too sensible blondes are home loving and so not care for money alcne jnst think of the money nat goodwin would now have bad his four wive been blondes mrs sterling morton 65 east oak street a decided brunette is partial to the darker type the brunettes are much more pop ular she said they are much prettier and are infinitely mote desirable than blondes and they make much better wives i do not see how any man could prefer a bloude in sympathy with the views of mrs mor ton were the statements of mrs silas cobb coleman 5 east division street striking beauty of the dark type of course i like the brunette best said mrs coleman but if we all felt alike aobody would be satisfied it is mostly an individual matter of opinion with a shade the best for the brunettes and each man must decide for himself .- * 1 margaret moreland who is picked as mrs nat goodwin no 5 open theater to be built in n.y.park idea suggested by greek amphitheater erected by mrs phoebe hearst in california . new york march 14 an open the ater in one of the public parks ln this city with stars like maude adams per forming without cost to the city may be an actuality this summer charles frohman and park commissioner stover have agreed upon the plan and all that re mains is for the board of estimate to make the necessary appropriation for the building of a stage and the necessary site it is estimated that tjie cost will ap proach 25,000 miss adams - offer is made because of her enthusiasm over performances recently at harvard stadium in joan of arc and at the greek theater at the univer sity of california in as you u-e^lt mr frohman said to-night the sug gestion of this project may be said to come from the great success of miss adams performance at the greek theater built by mrs phoebe hearst at the uni versity of california it demonstrated to miss adams that a beautiful theater with an enormous seating capacity could be bnilt in the open air and yet have suitable acoustics for great modern dramatic spec tacles jennie joyce singer dies new york march 14 jennie joyce once an object of unusual admiration from patrons of concert hafls in america and throughout europe died to-day of.'pneu monia in the flower hospital lexow committee organizes names healy as its attorney coan is official investigator by a scat correspondent revelations of corruption are expected to develop j â€” new evidence that lorimer's seat was purchased this may be used to reopen the case before the new united states senate tj â€” proof that a bribery jackpot was divided by corrupt members of the legislature some of whom are still holding their seats , j â€” inside facts as to the identity of corporations and individuals who were the contributors of the legislative corruption fund y\j â€” point out legislation that was purchased by jackpot votes and proposed laws that were killed by use of money i-y pringfield 111 march 14 the legislative investigation ol cor o ruption in the legislature of 1909 will be i real investigation k_s all the scandals which have made Illinois the byword among the i states in the last two years will be probed chairman helm's legislative committee which is no-r sh'._>ii for its task of political housecleaning made two important moves to-day john j healy former state's attorney of cook county was offered and has under consideration the position of attorney fc'r the investigating committee his will be the task of presenting to this committee all hie evidence that can be obtained he will be the man who will make the case for the people by his cross-examination of the witnesses who will appear before the cominittee as such cross-examiner he will he endowed with plenary powe so witness will dare to refuse to answer the questions he ma ask talked as he will be by the supreme authority of the legislature of illftfois rep resented in the committee for which he acts as counsel healy is expected to accept mr healy after conferences with chairman helm the members pf the committee and governor deneen left for Chicago with a promts that he would definitely accept or decline the offer within a day or two the members of the committee express the belief that he will accept the committee also appointed m b coan formerly associated edi torially with the Chicago examiner as official investigator for the com mittee mr coan is a man of experience in investigation work of the char acter required by this committee and the witnesses whom he will present to the committee and its counsel for interrogation will probably be men who have intimate personal knowled ge of the affairs concerning which the committee seeks disclosures mr coan has been closely identified with the exposures that led to the creation of the committee when the committee begins its sessions and the investigation is actually on it will lay bare the truth concerning a legislature which has become notorious in annals of state legislatures as one of the most corrupt that ever sat in any state i i " - â€” â€” it will uncover the details of the illegally purchased election of wil liam lorimer to a seat in the senate it will uncover the details of the jackpot which was divided among a coterie of the legislators after their corrupt work was completed it will reveal the identity of all the corporations which were contributors to the jackpot and it will reveal the reason for these contributions it will show what legislation was pur chased and what proposed legislation was killed by bribery it is a notorious fact that in spite of this illegal lorimer election ln spite of the introduction of evidence to prove that his seat was purchased â€” senator lorimer is still entitled to cast his vote ln the united states senate by grace of forty six members of that body thirty-five of whom were republicans and eleven demo crats william lorimer's election to mem bership in that body is held to be not sufficiently illegal to warrant his enforced retirement browne and aids hofd seats lee o'neil browne the man who engi neered the purchased democratic bolt to lorimer and caused his election is stiu a member of the legislature he was returned by his la salle county constitu ents in spite of the overwhelming evidence that he debauched the members of his party john broderick whom senator holstlaw ' testified purchased his holstlaw's vote for lorimer is also a member of this leg islature robert e wilson the democratic rep resentative of the sixth district who en tered the election with the embarrassing name of bathroom bob was re-elected * with colors flying i | but the senate has determined that the i truth shall be known and when this truth is developed by the committee which will search for it it is very confidently believed there will be adduced new evidence prov ing conclusively that lorimer's seat in tfct senate was purchased on tho basis of this new evidence > de mand can and undoubtedly will be made upon the united states senate to reopen and reconsider the question of william lorimer right to the seat changes in u s senate in such an event the conditions in the new united states senate which will hear and pass upon the lorimer evidence are in teresting of the total membership of 92 eliminating lorimer who did not vote although he had the right to there were 91 votes possible the original vote in the senate showed for loriiner 10 against lorimer 40 absent and not vot ing 4 vacancy due to death 1 total or of the forty-bix votes for lorimer ten were cast by men who three days 1r.1.r retired from the senate to private life of the votes cast against lorimer five were by men who are now no longer uie.u bers of the senate of the four not voting senator aldiicu who was in favor of lorimer ha3 retired of the other three two have retired ami one an anti-lorlmer man remains 1 iuk senate thus lt will be seen that the lineup for nd against lorimer in the new senate tv ill be as follows for lorimer 36 against lorimer 36 kew members doubtful 18 there ls little doubt that of these nint een members there ls sufficient number f progressive republicans aad democrats to over-turn the verdict of the previous senate if the case can bt reopened the Illinois lefhrtattr com_rttt*t wuÂ«i continued on 4th page 3d column did you ever see the like twewest photographs of the ' * â„¢ harem gowns â€” praised rid | iculed and the cause of riot and 1 suicide on two continents â€” a whole ! page of extraordinary examples of 1 the latest freak of fashion in next ' sunday's examiner afo woman who i wishes to keep up j _Â» with the times can < afford to mis this j page ! there is another page strikingly j pictured on how to make your j own perfumes in which a french j beauty tells valuable secrets 5 order your paper to-day

Chicago examiner f&ssfl Chicago and vlclnlty generally } k~7 fair and colder to-day and wednes j|p v day brisk winds mof-tiy north - 1 westerly swjlt \ the temperature yesterday sbc highest b4 * ,->Â»â– lowest 33 r fy average u vol ix no 72 a m wednesday Chicago march is 1911 20 pages wednesday that advertises her room to rent in the w examiner want ad columns \ she knows that she will get an intelligent young man or woman as a tenant you should begin now reading and using the examiner want ad columns o r^rtas oses price one cent 11 """ v ii for its task of political housecleaning made two important moves to-day john j healy former state's attorney of cook county was offered and has under consideration the position of attorney fc'r the investigating committee his will be the task of presenting to this committee all hie evidence that can be obtained he will be the man who will make the case for the people by his cross-examination of the witnesses who will appear before the cominittee as such cross-examiner he will he endowed with plenary powe so witness will dare to refuse to answer the questions he ma ask talked as he will be by the supreme authority of the legislature of illftfois rep resented in the committee for which he acts as counsel healy is expected to accept mr healy after conferences with chairman helm the members pf the committee and governor deneen left for Chicago with a promts that he would definitely accept or decline the offer within a day or two the members of the committee express the belief that he will accept the committee also appointed m b coan formerly associated edi torially with the Chicago examiner as official investigator for the com mittee mr coan is a man of experience in investigation work of the char acter required by this committee and the witnesses whom he will present to the committee and its counsel for interrogation will probably be men who have intimate personal knowled ge of the affairs concerning which the committee seeks disclosures mr coan has been closely identified with the exposures that led to the creation of the committee when the committee begins its sessions and the investigation is actually on it will lay bare the truth concerning a legislature which has become notorious in annals of state legislatures as one of the most corrupt that ever sat in any state i i " - â€” â€” it will uncover the details of the illegally purchased election of wil liam lorimer to a seat in the senate it will uncover the details of the jackpot which was divided among a coterie of the legislators after their corrupt work was completed it will reveal the identity of all the corporations which were contributors to the jackpot and it will reveal the reason for these contributions it will show what legislation was pur chased and what proposed legislation was killed by bribery it is a notorious fact that in spite of this illegal lorimer election ln spite of the introduction of evidence to prove that his seat was purchased â€” senator lorimer is still entitled to cast his vote ln the united states senate by grace of forty six members of that body thirty-five of whom were republicans and eleven demo crats william lorimer's election to mem bership in that body is held to be not sufficiently illegal to warrant his enforced retirement browne and aids hofd seats lee o'neil browne the man who engi neered the purchased democratic bolt to lorimer and caused his election is stiu a member of the legislature he was returned by his la salle county constitu ents in spite of the overwhelming evidence that he debauched the members of his party john broderick whom senator holstlaw ' testified purchased his holstlaw's vote for lorimer is also a member of this leg islature robert e wilson the democratic rep resentative of the sixth district who en tered the election with the embarrassing name of bathroom bob was re-elected * with colors flying i | but the senate has determined that the i truth shall be known and when this truth is developed by the committee which will search for it it is very confidently believed there will be adduced new evidence prov ing conclusively that lorimer's seat in tfct senate was purchased on tho basis of this new evidence > de mand can and undoubtedly will be made upon the united states senate to reopen and reconsider the question of william lorimer right to the seat changes in u s senate in such an event the conditions in the new united states senate which will hear and pass upon the lorimer evidence are in teresting of the total membership of 92 eliminating lorimer who did not vote although he had the right to there were 91 votes possible the original vote in the senate showed for loriiner 10 against lorimer 40 absent and not vot ing 4 vacancy due to death 1 total or of the forty-bix votes for lorimer ten were cast by men who three days 1r.1.r retired from the senate to private life of the votes cast against lorimer five were by men who are now no longer uie.u bers of the senate of the four not voting senator aldiicu who was in favor of lorimer ha3 retired of the other three two have retired ami one an anti-lorlmer man remains 1 iuk senate thus lt will be seen that the lineup for nd against lorimer in the new senate tv ill be as follows for lorimer 36 against lorimer 36 kew members doubtful 18 there ls little doubt that of these nint een members there ls sufficient number f progressive republicans aad democrats to over-turn the verdict of the previous senate if the case can bt reopened the Illinois lefhrtattr com_rttt*t wuÂ«i continued on 4th page 3d column did you ever see the like twewest photographs of the ' * â„¢ harem gowns â€” praised rid | iculed and the cause of riot and 1 suicide on two continents â€” a whole ! page of extraordinary examples of 1 the latest freak of fashion in next ' sunday's examiner afo woman who i wishes to keep up j _Â» with the times can < afford to mis this j page ! there is another page strikingly j pictured on how to make your j own perfumes in which a french j beauty tells valuable secrets 5 order your paper to-day